Data Engineer (SQL)

LegalAndGeneral
Cardiff
3 days ago
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Join our dynamic team at Legal and General Asset Management as a Senior Data Engineer. You will play a crucial role in maintaining and developing our Finance data strategy ensuring efficient data sourcing storage processing and maintenance. This is an exciting opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies and contribute to the continuous improvement of our data solutions.


What youll be doing

  • Developing strong working relationships with stakeholders across Asset Management functions
  • Working with Senior Finance Managers and Business Stakeholders to understand data requirements
  • Designing, analysing, building and maintaining solutions following architectural frameworks
  • Providing technical support to finance teams for data extraction and reporting
  • Ensuring data structures are consistent and optimized across various systems
  • Creating innovative data solutions
  • Documenting technical processes and solutions
  • Engaging with Group Data to improve and utilise data solutions including Cloud solutions

Qualifications

  • Experience in data programming and finance data
  • Proficiency in SQL and Python and / or C#
  • Experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau or Power BI
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Experience with relational databases (e.g. Microsoft SQL Server Oracle)
  • Familiarity with ETL / ELT tools (e.g. Alteryx) and big data platforms (e.g. Snowflake)

Benefits

  • The opportunity to participate in our annual performance-related bonus plan and valuable share schemes
  • Generous pension contribution
  • Life assurance
  • Healthcare Plan (permanent employees only)
  • At least 25 days holiday plus public holidays 26 days after 2 years service. There’s also the option to buy and sell holiday
  • Competitive family leave
  • Participate in our electric car scheme which offers employees the option to hire a brand-new electric car through tax efficient salary sacrifice (permanent employees only)
  • There are many discounts we offer both for our own products and at a range of high street stores and online
  • In 2023 some of our workspaces were redesigned. Our offices are great spaces to connect and collaborate and have your wellbeing at the heart

Additional Information

At L&G we believe its possible to generate positive returns today while helping to build a better future for all.


If you join us youll be part of a welcoming inclusive culture with opportunities to collaborate with people of diverse backgrounds views and experiences. Guided by leaders with integrity who care about your future and wellbeing. Empowered through initiatives which support people to develop their careers and excel.


We care passionately about outcomes rather than attendance and are therefore open to discussing all kinds of flexible working options including part-time term-time and job shares. Although some roles have limited flexibility due to customer demand we accommodate requests when we can.


It doesnt matter if you dont meet every single criterion in this advert. Instead think about what you excel at and what else you can bring in terms of strengths potential and connection to our purpose.


Remote Work

No


Employment Type

Full-time


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Experience

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Vacancy

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